Southwire Romex Simpull 14/2 NM-B Copper Cable 50 ft vs Southwire 12/2 NM-B solid indoor building wire, 25 ft, 600 V
Overall winner: Southwire 12/2 NM-B solid indoor building wire, 25 ft, 600 V
Key Differences
Product A (Southwire Simpull NM-B 14/2 W/G) is a 14/2 NM-B cable designed for indoor residential branch circuits with a SIMpull jacket for easy pulling and stripping; choose A for typical indoor Romex-style wiring and easier installation through studs. Product B (Southwire 12 Gauge 2-Conductor Wire) is a thicker 12-gauge two-conductor PVC-jacketed wire suited for conduit pulls and heavier-duty runs, with noted high-quality construction but some customers reported length discrepancies
Southwire Romex Simpull 14/2 NM-B Copper Cable 50 ft
Romex Simpull NM-B indoor cable, 14/2 with ground, 600V rating. Easy pulling and installation due to SIMpull jacket. Customer note: easy to work with and good value for basic home wiring
Pros
- SIMpull jacket for easier pulling
- easy stripping and installation
- flexible for wiring through studs
- good value for money
Cons
- installation above ground and in dry locations only
Southwire 12/2 NM-B solid indoor building wire, 25 ft, 600 V
12/2 NM-B building wire with PVC jacket and copper conductors. Solid, color coded, and easy to pull through conduits. Customers note high quality and good value for indoor wiring projects
Pros
- solid conductor design
- PVC jacket with color coding
- easy to pull through conduits
- good material quality
Cons
- length may not match some expectations
- indoor use specification only
- color/amps pairing note may cause confusion
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Southwire |
| Durability | Southwire |
| Versatility | Southwire |
| User Reviews | Tie |